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OECD, FAO See Slower Growth in Demand Keeping World Food Prices Low

2017-07-11 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

GLOBAL - Global food commodity prices are projected to remain low over the next decade compared to previous peaks, as demand growth in a number of emerging economies is expected to slow down and biofuel policies have a diminished impact on markets, according to the latest 10-year agricultural outlook published by the OECD and FAO.

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